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Tina Fey is celebrating David Letterman's Late Show retirement in a very big way, by taking off her clothes!
During her final appearance on the program on Thursday night, Tina, 44, vowed she would never wear a "fancy dress" on a late night show again because she only did it out of respect for David, 68.
"First of all it's very hard work, I don't know if you're aware of the contraptions under here. It's almost medical, and I'm terrible in heels," she explained of her dislike for

Beauty has become a major component in the entertainment industry. And, it is somehow very interesting when people ask which country has the most beautiful girls in the world. Actually, there are beautiful girls everywhere. However, if we have a look at the countries that are best well known for having most beautiful girls in the world, the top 10 of them would be:
10. JAPAN
Similar to South Korea, another country in Asia which is seen to have so many of the beautiful girls in the

12:09AFP: Protesters angry over high fuel prices blocked access to fuel depots and stopped traffic on major roads after the government refused to back down on fuel taxes after a weekend of demonstrations across France

09:24Bloomberg: Saudi Arabian stocks declined the most in a month after the U.S. sanctioned 17 officials over the death of Jamal Khashoggi

09:17CNN: President Trump says he declined to listen to a recording that captured part of the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, calling it "a suffering tape" and "terrible"

09:13The Sun: Opponents of British Prime Minister Theresa May are six letters short of the threshold to trigger a no confidence vote

09:10AP: Disaster coordination authorities have asked eight communities in Guatemala to evacuate and go to safe areas after an increased eruption of the Volcano of Fire

09:07AP: The search for remains of victims of the devastating Northern California wildfire has taken on new urgency as rain in the forecast could complicate those efforts while also bringing relief to firefighters on the front lines

08:24Reuters: Chinese city urges those 'poisoned by extremism', who follow conservative Islam to confess crimes

08:24Interfax: Kremlin says Putin told Pence Russia did not meddle in U.S. election

08:23AP: French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel consulted Sunday on migration, fixing the euro currency, Europe’s defense, taxing digital companies and other issues as the two leaders looked to preserve their influence abroad

08:13Al-Arabiya: Two Yemeni fishermen were killed on Sunday evening by a sea mine laid by the Houthis in a coast of Hodeidah port city, west of the country

08:12Al-Arabiya: Ten Iranian parties and political forces have reportedly agreed to form a coalition to set plans in motion that aim at “overthrowing the regime in Tehran”, according to sources familiar with the groups

07:50Al-Arabiya: Jim Hanson, the president of the Security Studies Group, told Fox News that the leaks of classified information that the Washington Post and other news outlets are relying on regarding the Khashoggi case are “not something that should be the final say

07:37Reuters: British Prime Minister Theresa May said that toppling her would risk delaying Brexit and she would not let talk of a leadership challenge distract her from a critical week of negotiations with Brussels

07:35France's Macron: Germany, France must break taboos to advance on European reforms

07:34Reuters: Syrian army advances against Islamic State in southeastern desert

07:27Yemen’s Houthi movement said it was halting drone and missile attacks on Saudi Arabia, the UAE and their Yemeni allies, responding to a demand from the UN

12:46Austrian minister: Ministers from 27 non-British EU members agree not to reopen talks on draft Brexit deal ahead of its signing this weekend

12:29AFP: Ministers from 27 EU member states are meeting in Brussels to thrash out a plan for close ties with post-Brexit Britain in the last week before they gather to sign their divorce papers

12:09AFP: Protesters angry over high fuel prices blocked access to fuel depots and stopped traffic on major roads after the government refused to back down on fuel taxes after a weekend of demonstrations across France

12:00AFP: The toll from the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California's history has risen to 77, the sheriff's office has said, after a vigil to honor the victims

09:13The Sun: Opponents of British Prime Minister Theresa May are six letters short of the threshold to trigger a no confidence vote

09:10AP: Disaster coordination authorities have asked eight communities in Guatemala to evacuate and go to safe areas after an increased eruption of the Volcano of Fire

09:07AP: The search for remains of victims of the devastating Northern California wildfire has taken on new urgency as rain in the forecast could complicate those efforts while also bringing relief to firefighters on the front lines

08:24Reuters: Chinese city urges those 'poisoned by extremism', who follow conservative Islam to confess crimes

08:24Interfax: Kremlin says Putin told Pence Russia did not meddle in U.S. election

08:23AP: French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel consulted Sunday on migration, fixing the euro currency, Europe’s defense, taxing digital companies and other issues as the two leaders looked to preserve their influence abroad

07:37Reuters: British Prime Minister Theresa May said that toppling her would risk delaying Brexit and she would not let talk of a leadership challenge distract her from a critical week of negotiations with Brussels

07:35France's Macron: Germany, France must break taboos to advance on European reforms